Citadel cadets’ ‘traffic solver’ concept might save lives

Photo: A prototype of Citadel cadets’ “traffic solver” concept. As seen in The Post and Courier, by Jeff Hartsell You see them at both ends of a traffic construction zone,

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My ring story: ¿Se Busca Liderazgo, aceptas el reto?

Lo que me llevare de este lugar es el carácter, piel más dura, madurez, y el compañerismo que se construyó en estos cuatro años largos pero que siempre llevare con orgullo.

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Welcoming new faculty and recognizing promotions

As the academic year begins, The Citadel is welcoming new faculty to its ranks and celebrating the promotions of current faculty members, with a new provost in the lead.

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The Citadel partnering with 27 two-year schools to promote business education

The agreements cover six southern states, and make a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree available to a wider spectrum of students.

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A preeminent servant-leader retires after dedicating 42 years to The Citadel

The futures of many Citadel alumni were fortified by Dr. Mark Bebensee, the man some call the “saint” of The Citadel.

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Letters to Dr. Mark Bebensee

As word traveled about the retirement of Mark Bebensee, Ph.D., letters and notes were sent to the college. They came from Bebensee’s former students, their parents, friends and colleagues.

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Students from around the world compete at The Citadel to solve social and commercial challenges

Students from around the world particiate in the Network Globally, Act Locally program to create solutions for social and commercial challenges.

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The Maritime Network

Citadel Student Port Club fosters cadet interest in maritime matters As seen in The President’s Report 2018 Last summer business administration major Cadet Robert Hudson managed the customs brokerage and freight

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Celebrating success: The South Carolina Corps of Cadets Class of 2019

Approximately 500 members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets (SCCC) are being awarded diplomas on May 4, and are progressing to their next step in life whether it be a career as a military officer; a job as a working professional; attending graduate, medical or law school, or serving in internships.

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